Saturday, June 30, 2012

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Video: Kendrick Lamar Interview w/ Tim Westwood

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Kendrick talks to Tim about Dre, gives details about a couple of tracks from his LP, talks Compton, 2Pac, an emergency plan landing and more. Previously: Kendrick Lamar ? Tim Westwood Freestyle Video: Kendrick Lamar Interview w/ Tim Westwood ? ? ? ? ? ?

Video: Kathy Griffin Responds to A$AP Rocky & Danny Brown

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Kathy heard about Rocky and Danny?s conversation for Noisey in which they both declared that they would smash, and she is not at all mad at them. *Dead* at how they sub-titled the clip for the E! audience. Previously: A$AP Rocky & Danny Brown on Sex, Drugs & The Music Industry Video: Kathy Griffin Responds?

Video: Joey Bada$$ ? Funky Ho (Live @ S.O.B.?s)

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BlowHipHopTV comes through with some more footage from Joey?s S.O.B.?s debut. Previously: Joey Bada$$ & Pro Era Interview & Freestyle w/ FADER Video: Joey Bada$$ ? Funky Ho (Live @ S.O.B.?s) ? ? ? ? ? ?

OverDoz. ? Lauren London

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West Coast group OverDoz. is back at it again. The crew link back up with director Calmatic, and release some new visuals for their?Iman Omari-produced track, ?Lauren London.? The guys hit up a number of locations, and continue to add to their library of visual?aesthetics. If you watch closely you?ll even see Odd Future?s Syd?

Ro Ransom ? Deadman Wonderland (Video)

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Directed by Mike Carson & Mike Waxx The artist formerly known as Nero drops Ransomnia this coming Monday (July 2nd). PREVIOUS: Ro Ransom ? Leap of Faith f. Casey Veggies Ro Ransom ? Deadman Wonderland (Video) ? ? ? ? ? ?

Video: Meyhem Lauren ft. Sean Price ? Grown Man Palettes (Dallas Penn Edition)

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Dallas Penn returns with another epic unofficial/official fanboy video. No action figures this time, just some carefully selected vintage footage and creative editing (0:41) to bring Meyhem and P?s verses to life. Meyhem Lauren?s Respect The Fly shit is out now. In case you missed it over in Lite: Dallas Penn?s Action Figure Videography @?

Kanye West for Anja Rubik?s 25 Magazine (Video) [NSFW]

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For the launch of Anja Rubik?s 25 Magazine, photographer and director Barnaby Roper linked up with Kanye West to create a video dedicated to the issue?s theme of eroticism. When Rubik was putting together the first issue of 25, she and West discussed how she wanted the magazine to approach sex. ?It?s funny. We talked?

Kathy Griffin Is Flattered By A$AP Rocky And Danny Brown [VIDEO]

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? by Kazeem Famuyide (@RealLifeKaz) June 29, 2012, 17:17pm I?m not even going to lie, this is slightly embarrassing. Do you ever watch something on the internet (or most likely WSHH) so ratchet you quietly think to yourself, ?man, I really hope no white people saw?

Lamar Odom Set To Be Sent To The Clippers, Wife Khloe Celebrates B-Day With Lauren London

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Lamar Odom almost missed his wife?s birthday on Wednesday thanks to a delayed flight, but he received some interesting news today.? He?s headed back to L.A. to play ball. ? Deets inside, plus pics from Khloe?s birthday bash with her good friend Lauren London? Former Laker Lamar Odom was involved in a three team trade?

Video: Remy Banks & Zombie Juice ? 3Flips6 (Live)

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Remy Banks and Zombie Juice do ?3Flips6? at The Space, as filmed by Brook Bobbins. Previously: A$AP Ant, Remy Banks & Zombie Juice ? 3FLIPS6 (Behind The Scenes) Video: Remy Banks & Zombie Juice ? 3Flips6 (Live) ? ? ? ? ? ?

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RIM to cut 5,000 more jobs and further delay BlackBerry10

Research In Motion has announced more layoffs, a delay in the release of its new Blackberry smartphone and a deeper-than-expected first-quarter loss.

The BlackBerry maker said Thursday it was cutting 5,000 more jobs, on top of the 2,000 layoffs previously announced, and was delaying the launch of its BlackBerry10 and a new operating system from late this year until sometime in the first three months of next year.

"This was a challenging quarter for the company on many fronts and I'm not satisfied with the financial performance we are reporting," chief executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call.

"I want to assure you that we are not standing still, and that we are continuing to accelerate our focus on our key initiatives."

The delay means it will miss the important back-to-school and Christmas retail seasons.

RIM has 16,500 employees worldwide.

RIM also announced a loss of $518 million, or 99 cents per share, for its latest quarter. The loss compared with a profit of $695 million or $1.33 per share a year ago. Revenues fell to $2.81 billion US from $4.91 billion.

Excluding one-time items including a non-cash charge to goodwill, the company said it lost $192 million or 37 cents per share diluted.

The loss by the BlackBerry-maker, which reports in U.S. dollars, was larger than analysts had expected.

It had widely been expected to report a loss of a penny a share and revenues of $3.1 billion US.

It was the company?s first quarterly operating loss in more than seven years.

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins said he's not satisfied with the results and will continue to work aggressively with all areas of the organization to address the company's challenges.RIM CEO Thorsten Heins said he's not satisfied with the results and will continue to work aggressively with all areas of the organization to address the company's challenges. (Reinhold Matay/Associated Press)

RIM reported after the close of markets. In extended hours trading, its shares were down 17 per cent.

The launch of the new smartphones, seen as key to the recovery of the company, had been expected later this year and will now miss the important holiday shopping season.

RIM said it sold 7.8 million BlackBerry smartphones and approximately 260,000 PlayBook tablets during the quarter ended June 2.

In its outlook, the company said it expects the next several quarters to continue to be very challenging for its business.

RIM said it expects to report an operating loss in the second quarter of fiscal 2013, as RIM continues to invest in marketing programs and continues to work through the transition to BlackBerry 10.

"We expected a bloodbath and that's exactly what we got," technology analyst Carmi Levy told CBC News.

It's bad all round here, and worse, to push off the new product launch until 2013, it's just the worst possible news," Levy said.

"It means the company has to survive that much longer until the new products that can possibly save it hit the market. It's not a good scenario at all."

Uncertainty has engulfed the future of RIM in recent months as speculation swirls over whether the company could be bought, or forced to sell off certain pieces of its operations to survive.

Before the earnings announcement, Canaccord Genuity technology analyst Michael Walkley said RIM's leaders have few options but to sell the business.

"We believe RIM management will need to sell the company," Walkley said Thursday in a research note to clients.

"We do not believe BB10 devices will turn around its struggling business."

At this point, RIM is only selling phones that have already been on the market for some time, making the newer products of its biggest competitors ? Apple and Google ? appear more cutting-edge.

Recent shipments of phones and tablets:
RIM: Apple:
Quarter:Quarter:
BlackBerrysPlaybooks iPhonesiPads
March 3, 201211.1 million500,000March 31, 201235.1 million11.8 million
Nov. 26, 201114.1 million150,000Dec. 31, 2011:37 million15.4 million
Aug. 27, 201110.6 million200,000Sept. 24, 201117.1 million 11.1 million
May 28, 201113.2 million500,000June 25, 201120.3 million9.25 million
(Source: The Associated Press)
With files from The Canadian Press and The Associated Press

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/06/28/rim-earnings.html?cmp=rss

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Los Angeles Unveils Greenery-Filled Union Station Master Plan by Grimshaw + Gruen

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Sharapova, Serena Williams win at Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) ? On the verge of victory, Maria Sharapova briefly lost her bearings.

Sharapova's old serving problems resurfaced Thursday at Wimbledon, costing her the second set before she recovered to beat dangerous Tsvetana Pironkova, 7-6 (3), 6-7 (3), 6-0.

The Court 1 match took two days and ended three minutes after Serena Williams concluded her second-round victory on Centre Court, beating qualifier Melinda Czink 6-1, 6-4.

It was a good day for Americans ? Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish and No. 126-ranked Brian Baker also advanced, as did No. 28-seeded Christina McHale and Varvara Lepchenko.

The No. 1-ranked Sharapova saved five set points in the first set and led the second set 3-1 when play was halted Wednesday because of darkness. She lost the first two games when the match resumed, and double-faulted on her first three service points in the tiebreaker.

"It felt like two matches in a way," Sharapova said. "Today I wanted to start off really well because I knew I was up a break. Didn't go according to plan. Really served sloppy."

Sharapova underwent shoulder surgery in 2008 and has been prone to double-faults, but in the final set she had no trouble with her serve ? or anything else. She won 21 of the last 27 points and finished with just 11 unforced errors.

Sharapova said she didn't make any major changes down the stretch.

"We were playing with the same balls; I played with the same racket," she said. "I just started doing things a little bit better."

Pironkova, ranked 38th, beat Venus Williams at Wimbledon each of the past two years,

"If she played on grass 365 days a year, she'd be top five probably," Sharapova said. "She has the perfect game for it."

But Sharapova's at her best in winner-take-all sets. She improved her record in three-set matches to 9-0 this year and 21-1 since the beginning of 2011.

She has won 14 consecutive matches, including the French Open this month to complete a career Grand Slam.

While Sharapova battled an erratic serve, with eight aces and 10 double-faults, four-time champion Serena Williams had no such trouble. She won 27 of 28 points on her first serve, including 10 aces, and never faced a break point. Czink twice whiffed on returns.

"I love my serve," Williams said, "and I love feeling good when I serve."

The sixth-seeded Williams could meet Sharapova in the final next week. A 17-year-old Sharapova defeated Williams for the Wimbledon title in 2004.

Roddick advanced to the third round at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in 2012 when he beat Bjorn Phau 6-3, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Roddick is seeded only 30th and fended off questions in recent months about retirement before he won his fifth grass-court title last week as a wild card at Eastbourne.

"The good patches and the bad patches are all between the ears," Roddick said. "I'm still enjoying myself on the tennis courts, so it's not for anybody else to say whether I can or can't play."

Fish, seeded 10th, needed more than four hours to beat British wild card James Ward, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-3. Fish is playing in his first tournament since undergoing a medical procedure in May for an accelerated heartbeat.

Baker, a qualifier whose career was derailed for 6? years by injuries, is into the third round at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time. He beat Jarkko Nieminen 6-0, 6-2, 6-4.

"I was definitely not expecting to get through so easily," Baker said.

The 20-year-old McHale advanced to the third round at her fourth consecutive Grand Slam tournament when she beat Mathilde Johansson 7-5, 7-5. McHale next plays No. 8-seeded Kerber with a chance to reach the fourth round at a major for the first time.

"I am still not finding my best tennis consistently over the two matches I have played," McHale said. "I still feel I can be a lot more offensive."

Lepchenko, ranked 53rd, advanced to the third round at Wimbledon for the first time by beating No. 31 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7-6 (4), 6-4.

No. 2-seeded Victoria Azarenka defeated Romina Oprandi 6-2, 6-0.

British hopeful Andy Murray faced only one break point and beat big-serving Ivo Karlovic 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-6 (4). Kei Nishikori became the first Japanese man in 17 years to reach the third round at Wimbledon by beating Florent Serra 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.

Sara Errani committed only five unforced errors and beat Anne Keothavong of Britain 6-1, 6-1. The 25-year-old Errani, an Italian who has blossomed in Grand Slam competition this year, matched her best Wimbledon showing by advancing to the third round.

She was the French Open runner-up this month to Sharapova, and she's 12-2 in major tournaments in 2012. She began this year with a career record of 15-17 at majors.

Playing the day's first match on Court 2, the 10th-seeded Errani erased all three break points she faced and won in 61 minutes. That was a grueling effort compared with Wednesday, when she played only one point to complete a victory suspended overnight because of rain.

No. 7 David Ferrer defeated Kenny de Schepper 7-6 (1), 6-2, 6-4 and will next play Roddick. No. 13 Gilles Simon, who stirred debate this week when he said men should be paid more than women at tennis tournaments, lost to Xavier Malisse 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 (5).

Kerber beat Ekaterina Makarova 7-5, 6-3.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sharapova-serena-williams-win-wimbledon-140047996--spt.html

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Dinosaurs' cold blood in doubt

One of the strongest lines of evidence that dinosaurs were cold-blooded, like modern reptiles, has been knocked down.

Prior studies of dinosaur bones uncovered what are known as "lines of arrested growth".

The creatures were presumed to be cold-blooded because modern cold-blooded animals show these same lines.

But scientists reporting in Nature have studied the bones of 41 modern mammal species from around the world, finding every one had these lines as well.

A number of discoveries in recent years have challenged the 40-year-old notion that dinosaurs were cold-blooded.

But because soft tissues such as organs and skin are not preserved, much of what is known about dinosaurs must be inferred from their bones, and comparisons made with modern animals that can be studied in greater detail.

Lagging behind

Lines of arrested growth, or Lags, occur because organisms tend to suspend their growth and rally their resources during seasonal periods of environmental stress such as cold or dry conditions.

This forms a boundary from one season to the next as growth resumes when conditions are more favourable.

They are familiar in creatures such as molluscs, whose slow annual accumulations can be seen as ridges in their shells.

Lags have also been found in the bones of reptiles and amphibians and have until now been assumed to be limited to ectotherms - cold-blooded animals - that are more subject to the whims of harsh environments.

Meike Koehler of the Catalan Institute of Palaeontology in Barcelona and her colleagues were therefore suprised by what they found.

"Originally this was not a paper that we aimed to do," Dr Koehler told BBC News.

"We were very curious to know how environmental conditions and changes affect bone growth in fossil and extant mammals, to get a good idea about... how they may have coped with these changes in the past."

As the team studied the thigh bones of animals from all over the world - ranging from the Svalbard reindeer in the Arctic to muntjac deer species from South Asia - Lags showed up in every one.

"These lines of arrested growth have been used a lot in dinosaurs, but nobody has ever had a really deep look at mammals," Dr Koehler explained.

David Weishampel, a palaeontologist at the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Maryland called the new work "a wonderful paper" and said it was a welcome addition to the debate.

"I think most (palaeontologists) regard dinosaurs as being [warm-blooded] but there's a lot of waffling in the data that appeared before that wasn't conclusive," he told BBC News.

"It's about time we have a connection between the modern bone histology and fossil bone histology, through a very nice ecological and metabolic comparison."

While Prof Weishampel considers it a closed case, Dr Koehler herself is more reserved about the result.

"I don't think that this debate is really settled," she said. "But this is the first time that you can say that Lags do not say anything about warm- or cold-bloodedness."

She and her team will go on and put the Lags to use in studies of modern animals instead.

"It's like dendrochronology - the rings in trees. You can do skeletal chronology in bones and infer things like longevity, age at maturity, juvenile states - traits which are very, very important to get an idea about the health of a population and whether it is vulnerable.

"It is very good to know now that mammals do show these Lags and we can use them in the same way that we do in amphibians and reptiles to understand the situation of a population."

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    18 notable retail closures in O.C. - The Orange County Register

    The Disney Store at the Laguna Hills Mall recently closed. "Over the next several years, Disney Store will continue to strategically realign our retail portfolio, and focus on strengthening our position in today's competitive retail environment," said Shawn Turner, public relations manager for Disney Store North America. "We have a great relationship with Disney, and the closing of the store is part of our plan to re-merchandise the center," said Julia McGavran with Curator, a public relations agency that handles communications for Simon, which owns Laguna Hills Mall.

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    Wednesday, June 27, 2012

    Family business sales can be emotional | The Retiring Boomer?

    Between 80 and 90 percent of all U.S. companies are family businesses, according to the?Family Business Review. Over the course of the next decade, more than 40 percent of those companies? top executives will retire, making family business succession a major issue for thousands of enterprises and thousands of families.

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    Oshkosh Area Humane Society inundated with surrendered cats - WITI

    OSHKOSH ? An Oshkosh area shelter has over 300 cats in a building that?s mean for only 100. The high number of animals is putting a strain on not only the shelter itself, but on the people who work there as well.

    With more than three times the cats it was built handle, the Oshkosh Area Humane Society is struggling to find room.

    Executive Director Joni Geiger says the overflow is due to a high number of people surrendering pets they can no longer afford.

    She says other area shelters have a similar problem and says some have stopped accepting cats, but she won?t do that.

    The shelter does not euthanize for space and will not even in this situation, so staff members work around the clock, some 60 hours a week to make sure the cats are cared for.

    ?Everybody here cares so much about animals.? This is so hard for us, because we want to help them,? Geiger said.

    However, Geiger said the shelter cannot handle this alone.

    ?This is not a shelter problem.? This is a community problem and the community has to be part of the solution,? Geiger said.

    To prove that cats aren?t a dime a dozen, the Oshkosh Area Humane Society will be waiving the cat adoption fee and instead giving people ten cents to take a cat home.

    The shelter needs people like Ann Bradley to step forward and adopt or at least foster a kitty. 100 are already in foster care.

    ?It makes you sad, because you wish they could find homes. There just don?t seem to be enough to go around,? Bradley said.

    Geiger said she hopes community members open up their heart and, if possible, homes, stepping forward like they have in the past.

    ?If the community doesn?t step up, I don?t know what we?ll do,? Geiger said.

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    Mike Ragogna: Suzie Cracks The Whip: A Conversation With Blues Traveler's Chan Kinchla, Plus Hard Rock Records Exec John Galloway

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    Mike Ragogna: Let's just dive into this interview, shall we?

    Chan Kinchla: We certainly shall!

    MR: Indeed, we shall! Let's chat about your new album, Suzie Cracks The Whip. Now, I've kind of read what this is about, but could you tell our listeners the story behind the title of the album?

    CK: Well, like all great titles we like, it has to be kind of evocative of what could be a bunch of things. It's nice if it's evocative of different things to different people, but our inspiration actually was something kind of funny. When we were in the studio, we were recording here in Los Angeles at Killingsworth Studios, and there was this twenty-year-old girl, this cute little blonde from Wichita, Kansas. She had just moved out to L.A. She wanted to be in the music business. Great singer, great player, but she was also working in the studio, and she was really good at running the computer, running the boards. She was just a little badass! So we just got such a kick out of her, but she was really sweet. So then we did a photo shoot, and for some reason, John had a whip because John has all kinds of weird things. During the photo shoot, John was cracking the whip, and we recorded it for the record. And then we had her whipping it, and, of course, once you have a pretty twenty-year-old blonde girl with a whip and you have a photographer, you're going to have her whipping you! So she started kind of just fake whipping us, so then the catch phrase of the whole album, when she would ask us quite nicely to do something, we would be like, "Whoa, Suzie cracks the whip!" So it's just kind of one of those things that became kind of one of the inside little jokes through the whole session. You live on top of each other for a couple months, and those things come up. But we kind of liked it because it's evocative of a lot of things. It seems like there's a story behind it. You know, cracking the whip is an age-old phrase. We liked a lot of those aspects of it, and it had something to do with the record, so it seemed to just make itself the title.

    MR: Now, speaking of cracking the whip, you had the production team of Sam Hollander and Dave "Sluggo" Katz, so did Sam and Sluggo crack the whip at all?

    CK: They were incredible, Sam and Dave, as well, but Sam is kind of the vibe master. He's not so much of a whip cracker as kind of setting the table, getting everyone really comfortable, having a really relaxed atmosphere, and knowing what's important to focus on. So he was actually more of like a Zen master than a whip cracker. What I loved about him is that he got John very comfortable, and John sang so relaxed. You can really hear it. During the whole record, making the record, we were having a lot of fun in really a very creative, very fun space. The music came out sounding really relaxed like the musicians were having fun.

    MR: Yeah, it's probably my personal favorite since Four, but that's just me.

    CK: Oh, well that's terrific! I agree with you. It's my personal favorite since Four as well because one of the nice things is that we had so much good material to work with. I guess I'll just jump ahead question-wise, but the year previous, we went down to Austin, which is kind of our second home in Texas, and we stayed down at this ranch outside of Austin and just woodshedded a whole bunch of songs. But what's different is that it seems like with every record, we're good for like five or six good songs, and then there's like four or five filler songs, so we were working on our songs, but we brought in a bunch of different great songwriters from the Austin area and from all over, really, and worked up a couple songs with each of them. Or we'd handle the music, and they'd put lyrics to it or vice versa. But we came out of there with about thirty songs, and so we had a lot of really good melodies and great lyrics and great ideas coming out of that. So when we were in the studio, we were able to just have fun and pick the best stuff. We weren't under the stress of coming up with something. Sometimes the studio can be a slog, and sometimes you can't just turn on great creativity. So having had that great session in Austin and having all that material to start with really opened up our ability to be able to just have fun sonically and just picking the best parts.

    MR: Yeah, and you said you had some people that joined you in the songwriting process. I'm seeing Ron Sexsmith on the credits.

    CK: He was one of them as well.

    MR: That's pretty impressive.

    CK: He's terrific. What a prodigious songwriter. There were a few songs of his that we worked on, and then what really seemed to work best is music we had already kind of come up with and he would write lyrics and help us kind of build those up. He's got a great sense of melody, but the nice thing is that it's a simple sense of melody, kind of like Steve Miller or something like that. Steve Miller is very melodic, but anyone feels like they can sing it, so he was really helpful, I think, in fleshing out a bunch of songs that were terrific.

    MR: Yeah. you have a guest vocalist on "I Don't Wanna Go," a certain American Idol, Season 9 finalist, Crystal Bowersox, right?

    CK: Crystal Bowersox is my favorite American Idol contestant ever! She's been coming to Blues Traveler shows for years, so we've been friends with her. That song was actually written in its entirety by this woman, Carrie...I'm blanking on the name.

    MR: Carrie Rodriguez, maybe just a little?

    CK: Yes, Carrie Rodriguez, exactly, who's terrific. We wrote a bunch of songs with her. And there are a lot of songs we wrote, actually, to digress for a minute, that didn't make the album, and we have really good demos of. So pretty much, all of these, we'll be releasing either as bonus tracks, or we'll put up some of the rougher ones on our website. Luckily, it's so easy to record some decent quality today that we got some really good demos. In any case, her having written it, once we picked the song, we always heard a woman's voice on there because that's how we originally heard it, so our good friend Jono Manson happened to be recording on Bowersox's new record right at the time, so it all kind of fell together, but that song came out great. Her and John's voices blended really nicely.

    MR: Plus you had your old pal, Spin Doctors' Chris Barron is on there.

    CK: Yeah, well Chris is our dear friend. We went to high school with Chris in Princeton before there was ever really a Blues Traveler. Chris was actually in Blues Traveler for like a month before we realized that we could only have one lead singer ego in the band, and we lived together. Chris is a dear friend, and the Spin Doctors, with us, kind of conquered New York together playing all these little bars, and then we got lucky, and good stuff happened. So it was great to have him come down, and we also got a good couple rounds of golf in too.

    MR: (laughs) So Chan, how do you feel about twenty-five years with Blues Traveler? It's your anniversary this year.

    CK: It's amazing! Well, it's a good thing we started when we were ten years old, but it's really cool, and at the same time, scary because any time you can put century after the length of time, as in quarter century, it can give one pause. To be honest, the time has flown by for the most part, and I'm looking forward to another quarter century. Let's make it to the half-century mark!

    MR: And there's "Recognize My Friend"?

    CK: We all had a hand in writing it. That was Brendan Hill, our drummer's song, and he came in, and you know certain songs are more thought out when they come in, and certain songs are more just like a cool little idea, and we work it up. That song is very simple even now, as far as chords and everything, so that was a very basic idea that Brendan brought in, and then so musically we kind of got that groove. Then John and Sexsmith worked up the melody and lyrics. But what were you going to ask specifically about that song?

    MR: Well, I just love the sentiment of that song.

    CK: It's beautiful. Once we got into it, we kind of thought of it... You know that song "Closing Time"? It kind of is one of those anthems to a friend, very much like that. It's a very cool sentiment.

    MR: Yeah. Now the Kinchlas have a heavy hand in "All Things Are Possible."

    CK: Yes, "All Things Are Possible." That song originally was kind of like a New Orleans funk thing, and it's kind of got a poignant sensibility to it, and it was kind of fun in the verse to have that more dreamy, poignant side, and then BOOM, jump into something that feels good. So that was the cool rub with that song, having that reggae to jump into really worked for me.

    MR: Yeah, and then also "Things Are Looking Up," where a certain Tad Kinchla appears as a writer.

    CK: That's a great album kind of rock track, but I think I could put that as one of my favorites on the record. I just think it's got a really cool kind of modern vibe but still very Blues Traveler. It's going to be great live.

    MR: What are you predicting for this album?

    CK: You know, in this record market, it's just so hard to try and do predictions or anything. I'm just very excited to play the stuff live. I think it's a record our fans are really going to like, and that's important to us. We just wanted to make something that was fun and fans could get into. We wanted to have a record where we played a lot of the songs live. This one, we've already started trying them out live, and they feel great, so that's I think why I'm excited. I'm really looking forward to just getting them in the mix and having fun this summer.

    MR: So there will be some touring, of course, to support the album.

    CK: Yeah, we have a whole bunch of stuff coming up. We're doing tours with the Barenaked Ladies and all summer, all over the country, with Cracker, Big Head Todd, us and Barenaked Ladies. It's kind of like your "Favorite Bands From the '90s That Still Rock" Tour. All really good, musical bands, and actually, bands that we've all played with and are friends with, so that's all over the country in July and August. Then this Fall it's just Blues Traveler really hardcore doing big theater stuff in all the major markets, and then we'll take it from there, starting on the 4th of July for our twentieth annual 4th of July Red Rocks.

    MR: Nice. I asked John (Popper) this, now it's your turn. What is your advice for new artists?

    CK: Well, I think the most important thing to do is to get good and to get something going. You've got to find yourself a place you can play out on a regular basis that kind of becomes your home, your woodshedding home, so you can go out a couple times a month. With us, we played several places in New York City. We'd play Mondays at Nightingale, Tuesdays at another place, Wednesdays another venue, Thursdays at Wetlands, almost every week. It started out in one place. We played Nightingale every Monday night. What happens is, you sit in a studio forever practicing, but once you get it out onstage and you make it a regular thing, you get better, and then you start building a crowd. It becomes a social thing. People want to come down, and your friends come down, and it becomes your fun, cool thing to do. Then once you get that built in and going, all of a sudden, you've got something. Then you can get other gigs. But at the same time, you're really making yourself better because until you play stuff out live and you start getting a crowd, you're hamstrung.

    MR: One last thing. What's you're favorite tune from the album?

    CK: Well, we've already been playing "You Don't Have To Love Me," which actually goes over great. Any time you can clap along, that rocks. But I really think the song "Things Are Looking Up" is the one that I think is going to be a real live Blues Traveler class. It's got a lot of different parts, and it's got that openness that's going to turn into a good live behemoth.

    MR: Things certainly are looking up for Blues Traveler and your new album, Suzie Cracks The Whip. Oooh.

    CK: That excites you.

    MR: It excites you guys too.

    CK: It does.

    MR: I think it's a guy thing.

    CK: Exactly.

    MR: Any parting words of wisdom, sir?

    CK: I would just say let's go out and have some good fun this summer! I think things are looking up all over.

    MR: Nice. Thank you so much.

    CK: No problem, brother! It's a pleasure talking to you, and I hope I see you soon this summer!

    Tracks:
    1. You Don't Have To Love Me
    2. Recognize My Friend
    3. Devil In The Details
    4. All Things Are Possible
    5. Things Are Looking Up
    6. Love Is Everything (That I Describe)
    7. I Don't Wanna Go
    8. Nobody Fall In Love With Me
    9. Cover Me
    10. Saving Grace
    11. Big City Girls
    12. Cara Let The Moon

    Transcribed by Kyle Pongan


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    A Conversation With Hard Rock Records' John Galloway

    Mike Ragogna: Hi there, John Galloway of Hard Rock Records.

    John Galloway: Hey, how are you doing?

    MR: I'm doing OK, how are you?

    JG: I'm doing fantastic tonight.

    MR: The last time I checked in with Hard Rock was with the hotel chain with Brian Klein who was putting out the word about the integration of music with people staying at Hard Rock hotels. But you rep Hard Rock Records. Can you go into how this venture started and what the future holds?

    JG: I'd say music has been core our brand, Hard Rock, since it really came to life in 1971 in London. Our founders, Isaac Tigret and Peter Morton, made music essential to what the brand stands for and forty-one years later, it remains the case whether you're at a hotel, casino, or caf?. I think after long discussions, Hard Rock Records emerged from wanting to give back to an industry, the music industry, that has been so good to us and really bringing to life our properties and allowing us to deliver authentic experiences that rock. Ultimately, it's for us a way to show the industry that we care about music, that we're involved in music and that we want to see music succeed on a global scale.

    MR: You have A&R people that work under you?

    JG: I sure do.

    MR: What is the process? How do you filter through what's being submitted?

    JG: I have two co-heads of A&R, a gentleman named James Buell and a gentleman named Blake Smith who both have significant music backgrounds and passions. James and Blake are the judge and the jury of who gets to be a Hard Rock Records band. We have a thing called Hard Rock Rising: The Battle of the Bands. We had 12,000 bands participate in Hard Rock Rising so we got a sneak peak at 12,000 bands across the globe. So certainly, by looking at potential talent, it gave us a huge pool to pick from. In fact, Rosco Bandana, the first band to sign to the label, came out of our global battle of the bands from 2011. That's certainly one way we can do it. Ultimately beyond that, we are keeping an ear glued to the street from our contact in the music industry. We're doing a showcase in Chicago, we did a showcase the other night in Orlando to see the up and coming bands are out there. We invite bands that seem to have good buzz and credibility that are unsigned and see how they perform on stage and also what they think of Hard Rock and if they meet certain criteria, being a band that enjoys the brand, seeing a band that has potential, a band that has a little different look or feel to them, they may just fit our relationship.

    MR: As you may not know, at the end of the show, I'm going to pitch you two bands that I think are amazing.

    JG: If they're amazing, I want to hear them for sure.

    MR: (laughs) Okay, let's get into Rosco Bandana, a Gulfport, Mississippi, group. How did they win?

    JG: I would say this. Rosco had a very different sound to them. They had a different look, they had a different sound, and ultimately what mattered for them and got them into the contest was support of fans beyond Gulfport and in the entire Southeast. So to at least get noticed in our battle of the bands, you have to have fan support and you have to have fans voting for you. You had to be somewhat credible enough to get that. When they ultimately did win in their section from Hard Rock Rising: The Battle of the Bands, I had an opportunity to see them in Orlando--they played a showcase for us. I was really struck by the sound, it was a sound which, quite frankly, I hadn't heard. It was a combination of a little rock, a little blues, a little country, and a little jazz, brought all together in a unique sound. I heard them on the stage for the first time in Orlando live and thought that those guys really have what it takes. We weren't just looking to introduce the same sound that's out there today. We wanted to bring something new to the music world and I think Rosco does just that.

    MR: Now you're a Hard Rock VP and Chief Marketing Officer, right?

    JG: That is correct.

    MR: So that means you truly aren't John Galloway of Pennsylvania's House of Representatives.

    JG: I do not know John Galloway the house representative. I only know a goalie from Syracuse, New York, named John Galloway, but now I guess I know two John Galloways.

    MR: (laughs) How are you going to promote and distributing your acts on this label?

    JG: I'd start with probably the most unique thing. Hard Rock right now is in fifty-three countries worldwide. If you put that in perspective, Starbucks--which is pretty ubiquitous--is in fifty-two countries worldwide. So we're in fifty-three countries with a major reach across the globe as a brand.

    MR: You guys win.

    JG: But in every single one of those countries and every single one of our venues, we have video music systems. From day one, when we launch Rosco Bandana, we will be able to transmit Rosco's music video into fifty-three countries around the world. We'll be able to get them in front of consumers in Bangkok, in Mumbai, in Singapore, in Destin, Florida, and in Seattle, which is rather unique. We're going to finish shooting their video on the 19th of June where we'll debut it in Nashville, Tennessee. At that point, we will broadcast that video worldwide, so a pretty good distribution hit for a newly signed band. We also have 4.5 million Facebook fans where we'll also be able to interview those folks for Rosco Bandana as well. We have a program, Sound of Your Stay, that goes out to all of our hotels around the world. We'll be able to introduce, via free downloads of our tracks, programs to our hotel guests and visitors to the Rosco Bandana band as well. We'll be responsible for their PR, so we're working with Tell All Your Friends PR, as well as using our resources to bring to life the band. We're hooking -up with a digital distribution agreement as well, so we'll get distributed on iTunes as well as Amazon. In a sense, we're using all the creative resources we have as a worldwide global band to bring Rosco to the same place as Hard Rock travels today.

    MR: Nice. May I throw something out you?

    JG: Throw it.

    MR: Wouldn't it be fun for guests at hotels, since they're renting guitars as part of their stay, to encourage them to record their own video of the Rosco Bandana song.

    JG: I think it would be great, we will add that one to the list!

    MR: (laughs) John, what does the future bring? As Tom Petty might say, is it wide open?

    JG: The future is very wide open. Right now, we're in our infancy of Hard Rock ideas. The idea today is not a revenue idea generating from us. From a dollars perspective, it is a revenue generator in good will. We're trying to generate good will in the music industry with artists as well as the tastemakers in the industry. For the future, we're looking to sign 2-3 new bands in 2012 and beyond that, the future looks bright to 2013 and beyond. To be honest, we're ironing out the kinks, we're new to this game and we're finding out, certainly initially, some of the challenges in getting these bands through the recording process, through the video process, through the distribution process and getting them out on tour. We want to kill it with Rosco, we want to give them everything they need to succeed and eventually go on to sign with a big label. That's the win for us. Right now, we're very close to signing two additional bands for 2012.

    MR: John, what advice do you have for new artists?

    JG: I guess the advice I have for new artists is be as creative as possible in terms of how you're reaching out to people in the industry. We go through a lot with artists in terms of asks for play, asks for monies, contingencies they put on deals. Right now, the music industry is suffering a little bit and artists need to be willing to go out there and put together unique ideas that they can play from a marketing perspective and with marketing partners that are win-win, but maybe necessarily, huge financial trains that may limit their opportunity for exposure.

    MR: What do you think about the goal of being on a label versus not being on a label? There seem to be two levels of the business right now--the DIY approach, and trying to pitch yourself to indie or major labels to get "that deal."

    JG: Ultimately, I still believe in the major labels. I still ultimately believe in the support. There is a school of thought of DIY, but the reality of it is that it's hard. As a small, new label, I can tell you it's hard. We talk to folks in the industry and it seems to be better to be a big boy these days than a small boy. We are a small boy, a little infant, in the industry. All I wish for our bands is that we're able to give somebody a chance to make it on the big stage and I think the big stage often comes with a larger label than actually we are today. Otherwise, we'd go into that business further.

    MR: Although you have distribution that is definitely envied by the music business in general because you have those alternate means of getting music to people that record companies still have problems with because they have their traditional lanes of getting music out there.

    JG: Absolutely, I think that's why we wanted to start this business because we thought we have the assets. We do control that every day. I can decide what goes on at 10 o'clock, what goes on a video screen in Bangkok, or what goes across our entire system. So we're bringing that music to consumers already, we just needed to take more of an active role and actually how that music gets out there and what the future of music is. Again, for us, it's a big, big learning curve, but it's also something where we can help the industry introduce new acts. We also have venues. This year, we did over 17,000 live music acts across our Hard Rock hotels, casinos, and cafes, so an enormous number of acts goes through our venues. Again, it's important to us and we wanted to show that we care and we appreciate it.

    MR: What do you think looking back at the forty-one years that you guys have been doing this?

    JG: Wow. I've only been with Hard Rock for 2.5 years. There are so many people, certainly our founders Issac and Peter, who invented this concept of this theory of hard rock and the relationship with Eric Clapton giving us our first piece of memorabilia forty years ago. So I'm happy and proud to be a caretaker of the brand while I have the pleasure of serving it and see if I can add a piece or two to the legacy of the brand. I certainly think Hard Rock Records is a way to give back to the industry. Ultimately, I think that's how I want us to be viewed. We care, we get it, we understand it, and we want to be credible in the music space because it's given a lot back to our different venues.

    MR: John, thank you for spending some time with us and giving us a glimpse into the new label, Hard Rock Records. All the best of luck with it in the future.

    JG: Thanks a ton as well and you just let me know what those two bands are sometime.

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    Monday, June 25, 2012

    Soybean acreage in India to move up in 2012 13 Cotton to drop

    Last Updated : 23 June 2012 at 12:05 IST Source :agencies

    MUMBAI (Commodity Online): On the back of higher price realisation received by the soybean farmers in India, the acreage under the oilseed crop is estimated to move up this year, while area under cotton crop is likely to drop.

    In 2011-12, the production of cotton increased to record levels of 35 million bales (1 bale =170 Kg), while the domestic requirement was just 25.3 million bales. This factor cause huge losses to farmers.

    In addition to it, the global surplus production also damped the exports of the commodity.

    As a result, the farmers are likely to turn to alternative crops, especially oilseeds. The production of cotton in India is estimated to dip to around 32.3 million tons in 2012-13.

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    India imports more than 50% of the edible oil to meet the domestic requirement.

    Also the Union government had raised the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for oilseeds to 37% (soybean by 30%). This has also attracted the farmers to turn to oilseeds.

    According to Rajesh Agrawal, ex-chairman and spokesperson of the Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA), the total acreage under soybean may touch 1.1 million hactare in 2012-13.

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    In NCDEX, soybean for July delivery traded up 0.08% to Rs 3742 per qtl and cotton for February delivery dropped 0.65% to Rs 997 per qtl on 23rd June at 11:15 IST.

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    The rupee dropped a little over 3 percent against the dollar this week, its worst weekly decline in nine months, weighed down by mounting concerns over the global as well as India's economy.

    Analysts say the rupee could continue to fall further in the near-term, dragged down by the momentum from the worsening global risk environment. (Reporting by Sujoy Dhar; Writing by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)

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    Simpson says decision to skip British Open easy

    Master champion Bubba Watson, right, and U.S. Open Champion Webb Simpson, center, share a moment on the 15th fairway at the Travelers Championship golf tournament in Cromwell, Conn., Thursday, June 21, 2012. Both shot 66's to finish their rounds 4-under par. (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)

    Master champion Bubba Watson, right, and U.S. Open Champion Webb Simpson, center, share a moment on the 15th fairway at the Travelers Championship golf tournament in Cromwell, Conn., Thursday, June 21, 2012. Both shot 66's to finish their rounds 4-under par. (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)

    (AP) ? U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson says he'll likely skip the upcoming British Open, and the decision will be an easy one.

    Family comes first.

    Simpson's wife, Dowd, is due to give birth to the couple's second child in late July, and he says he plans to be home in North Carolina with her when that happens.

    "We haven't made any official decisions because we're going to go to the doctor next week and get an up-to-date projection on the baby," Simpson said Friday after his second round at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut. "What I said about not going, it's just a probably. It's not looking likely that I'll be able to go that far."

    The Open begins July 19 at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in Lancashire, England, and Simpson said his wife is no longer cleared to travel with him.

    "I'm a guy who loves my family, and we're probably only going to have a couple of more babies," Simpson said earlier this week. "I have the rest of my life to play the British Open,"

    Simpson called witnessing the birth of his first son, 16-month-old James, one of the greatest experiences of his life. He had another special moment last week, winning the first major golf championship of his career, but said even that wasn't enough to tempt him to get on a plane to England.

    "After winning, it's certainly a little harder not to go, because I'd love to go and try to win another major," he said. "But in the grand scheme of things, in the grand scheme of life, it's a decision that I know that I'll always be happy that I made."

    Simpson calls himself a "people pleaser" and says he's is still trying to get used to all the new demands on his time after his win at Olympic. He turned down several opportunities this week to appear on late-night talk shows, because of other commitments, and said he's learning to prioritize.

    His friend, Masters champion Bubba Watson, gave him some advice.

    "I just told him, I said, 'You're going to have more fans; you're going to have more people wanting you to sign, and your agent's going to have more things for you to do. You're just going to have to be able to say no,'" Watson said. "You're the boss. Your agent works for you. You just got to be able to say no and do what's right for you and your family, not what's right for other people. It's always what's right for you and your family who comes first."

    Simpson said he's not yet wearing a beeper but is making sure his wife gives him regular updates this weekend.

    "I've been talking to her a lot and doing the video thing with my boy, trying to stay connected," he said. "But I'm certainly ready to get home."

    This would be the second time in five years the British Open does not have the U.S. Open winner in its field. In 2008, Tiger Woods was forced to miss the trip because of knee surgery.

    Associated Press

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